I’m not really into bar soap so much. I much prefer liquid soap myself. I wanted to mention that so you could understand that it affects my scoring. This soap was really nice. It lathers up really well with a shower puff and it feels so nice on the skin. The scent was a little “soft” for my liking.

The Sandalwood Jasmine soap is a Dr. Bronner’s Australian market exclusive so our sincerest condolences go out to Estados Unidos y Canada. And the rest of the world for that matter!

The first thing I noticed was how BIG this bar of soap was. Dr. Bronner’s have certainly not skimped in that department. This was the first time I had used any Dr. Bronner’s products. At AUD $7.95 it is not too expensive considering it is A LOT bigger than most others. That compensates for the slightly higher price and makes it really good value. An associate of ours has sworn that she has seen a single bar of soap go for as much as $80!

Dr. Bronner’s use the Triple Milled Process, also known as French Milled, to make their soap. I’ve said it before and I’ll keep saying it to anyone who listens: In my opinion, Triple Milled/French Milled is inferior to Cold Process.

I love Sandalwood and this bar smells fantastic but, like Nashua, I found it was a little light on the scent side. It’s a lathering machine with a shower puff and it feels really nice on the skin. The palm oil, and all of Dr. Bronner’s palm oil is sourced ethically from a sustainable operation in Ghana.

Overall it’s a very nice soap and you should certainly give it a try. It is streets ahead of anything you will find on the supermarket shelves but, like I always say,